tropical biodiversity: has it been a potential source of secondary metabolites useful for medicinal chemistry?

tropical biodiversity: has it been a potential source of secondary metabolites useful for medicinal chemistry?

;Marilia Valli;Marcos Pivatto;Amanda Danuello;Ian Castro-Gamboa;Dulce Helena Siqueira Silva;Alberto José Cavalheiro;Ângela Regina Araújo;Maysa Furlan;Márcia Nasser Lopes;Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani
greece and rome 2012 Vol. 35 pp. 2278-2287
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The use of natural products has definitely been the most successful strategy in the discovery of novel medicines. Secondary metabolites from terrestrial and marine organisms have found considerable use in the treatment of numerous diseases and have been considered lead molecules both in their natural form and as templates for medicinal chemistry. This paper seeks to show the great value of secondary metabolites and emphasize the rich chemical diversity of Brazilian biodiversity. This natural chemical library remains understudied, but can be a useful source of new secondary metabolites with potential application as templates for drug discovery.

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